Host Your Micro Wedding in Downtown Orlando

For many years I’ve been asked the question “Where do we host an Orlando Micro Wedding in Downtown?” and I can now definitively say: The Eõ Inn.

The hidden gem that is the Eõ Inn is just steps away from beautiful Lake Eola Park. The hotel directly faces the ceremony site, overlooked by oak trees and the best view of Orlando’s skyline.

The Eõ Inn is packing some creative versatility.

The freshly updated common areas offers many funky, fun and beautiful locations to share a champagne with your sweetie. And in contrast, the exterior of the building boasts classic arches with historical Florida charm.

The Eõ Inn’s location and built-in amenities make it the obvious choice for people looking to have a micro wedding that fits both elegant and modern preferences.

As a downtown native, I have spent many years walking past the Eõ Inn and admiring the large white arches tucked along the southern facing wall thinking they’d be perfect for photos.

As it turns out it’s not the only thing that is perfect. Bridging the gap between the Thorton Park district and Lake Eola Park, the hotel sits in the heart of Orlando local’s territory.

If you’re looking to elope or have your own Orlando Micro Wedding, Eõ Inn in Downtown Orlando is the best venue to do it. This Orlando gem is hiding in plain site and has now been polished to a brilliant shine.

What is a micro wedding?

A micro wedding is a small, intimate wedding celebration that will typically include anywhere from 5 to 20 guests. Often immediate family and super-close friends only. It is shorter in duration and is in a more relaxed atmosphere. A micro wedding is the easiest way to work within a tighter budget and will enable you to splurge on things you really love.

The average cost of a wedding in 2017 in the United States averaged right around $34,000, according to The Knot. This is the cost of a new mid-range car, a down payment on a home, or an elaborate international vacation. The huge wedding is getting less popular and many couples are now thinking about a celebration that’s way more affordable (and intimate): the micro wedding.